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Who is the Cardinals starting running back?

Who is the Cardinals starting running back?

Chase Edmonds
Offense

Position Player
TE Maxx Williams
Z A.J. Green
QB Kyler Murray
RB Chase Edmonds

Who is Arizona’s starting running back 2021?

Offense

Starter Backup
QB Kyler Murray Colt McCoy
RB Chase Edmonds James Conner
WR A.J. Green Andy Isabella
WR DeAndre Hopkins Antoine Wesley

Who is RB1 for Cardinals?

James Conner
NFC West

Pos Running Backs College
RB1 James Conner Pittsburgh
RB2 Eno Benjamin Arizona State
RB3 Tavien Feaster South Carolina
RB4 Chase Edmonds Fordham

Who are the starters for the Arizona Cardinals?

Arizona Cardinals Depth Chart

Starter 2nd 3rd
Zach Allen Jordan Phillips Jonathan Ledbetter
Chandler Jones Dennis Gardeck Kylie Fitts IR
Jordan Hicks Zaven Collins
Isaiah Simmons Tanner Vallejo Ezekiel Turner IR

Is Larry Fitzgerald still playing for the Cardinals?

Cardinals Open Season Without Fitzgerald. Long-time receiver Larry Fitzgerald hasn’t officially retired, but as the NFL season opens, he’s broadcasting rather than playing. Now, more than six weeks later, the Cardinals are ready to play their season opener without him for the first time since 2003.

Where is Zach Ertz today?

Zach Ertz, TE, Arizona Cardinals, NFL – CBSSports.com.

Is Chase Edmonds starter?

This year is an important one for Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds. For the first time in his career, he is being given the opportunity to be a starting running back for more than just a game. He is expected to be considered the starter with new addition James Conner sharing the load.

Is Chase Edmonds RB 1?

Conner as the Lead Back On paper, Edmonds is RB1 and he will continue to be for the remainder of the season.

What team does Larry Fitzgerald play for?

Arizona Cardinals
Passing

YEAR TEAM YDS
2020 Arizona Cardinals
2019 Arizona Cardinals
2018 Arizona Cardinals 32
2017 Arizona Cardinals 21

Did Larry Fitzgerald retire 2021?

Larry Fitzgerald isn’t retiring. 1-year contract with the Cardinals. He may be waiting out part of the regular season to join a team that has a legitimate chance to win the Super Bowl and sign with them.